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By remaining ever vigilant against the iniquities of the British Crown and its allies, whom the Declaration refers to as "the merciless Indian savages"?

Some critics of the Tehran declaration refer to the fact that it does not treat all problems surrounding Iran's nuclear program.

Russia, China, India and five European Union members still refuse to recognise Kosovo.In October 2008 Serbia managed to get the legality of Kosovo's declaration referred to the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

It was a central tenet of Zionist belief that the Jews were returning to their ancestral home; Chaim Weizmann, first president of Israel, only just lost his struggle to have the 1917 Balfour Declaration refer to the right of the Jewish people to "reconstitute" their homeland in Palestine.

Douglas argued that "all men are created equal" in the Declaration referred to white men only.

The first sentence of the Universal Declaration refers to the "recognition of the inherent dignity... of all members of the human family".

The receipt of anonymous donations is prohibited, except for anonymous donations totalling less than $5,000 received during a period starting with the date 12 months before the date when the candidate makes the declaration referred to below and ending with nomination day.

Three times, he added, Mr Shayler had signed declarations referring to the Official Secrets Act, including a warning that he was liable to prosecution if he revealed information about MI5 without authority.

He continued, "My impression is that the military stands by the declaration of Ouagadougou," referring to an agreement earlier this year under which no member of the military or transitional government can run in Sunday's election.

Over one phrase in the first draft of the Declaration of Independence referring to George III's misdeeds — "These facts have given the last stab to agonized affection" — I wrote, compressing what Wills said, "not froth but central pt of appeal".

Jefferson might have been a Unitarian, as some scholars assert, but when he refers to "Nature's Laws" in the Declaration, he is referring to a concept in which Christianity has no part.

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